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  2. File:Tipping Bucket Recorder.JPG - Wikipedia

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  3. Wikipedia : Featured picture candidates/Water well bucket

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    It seems the picture was taken at UAE where people use leather bags as water containers on their horses and camels too. From [1] : "The camel had once provided most of life's necessities for desert nomads: It was a form of transportation, of course, a source of meat and milk, and provided hair to be woven into cloth for tents and storage bags.

  4. Bucket - Wikipedia

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    The bucket has been used in many phrases and idioms in the English language, [6] some of which are regional or specific to the use of English in different English-speaking countries. Kick the bucket: an informal term referring to someone's death; Drop the bucket on: to implicate a person in something (from Australian slang)

  5. Fire bucket - Wikipedia

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    A fire bucket is a bucket filled with water or sand which is used to prevent or extinguish fires. Typically, fire buckets are painted bright red and have the word fire stencilled on them. Often they have a convex, protruding bottom. The rounded bottom results in a strong, directed stream of water when the water is thrown at the fire.

  6. Bucket (machine part) - Wikipedia

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    Subsets of the excavator bucket are: the ditching bucket, trenching bucket, A ditching bucket is a wider bucket with no teeth, 5–6 feet (1.52–1.83 m) used for excavating larger excavations and grading stone. A trenching excavator bucket is normally 6 to 24 in (152 to 610 mm) wide and with protruding teeth.

  7. The Old Oaken Bucket (Grandma Moses) - Wikipedia

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    The Old Oaken Bucket is a 1945 oil painting by the American outsider painter Grandma Moses, produced at age 85 and signed "Moses". It has been in the collection of the Hirshhorn Museum and Sculpture Garden since 1974.

  8. Bucket and cone - Wikipedia

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    Bucket and cone refer to twin attributes that are frequently held in the hands of winged genies depicted in the art of Mesopotamia, and within the context of Ancient Mesopotamian religion. The iconography is particularly frequent in art from the Neo-Assyrian Empire (911–605 BCE ) , and especially Assyrian palace reliefs from this period.

  9. Bucket Fountain - Wikipedia

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    The Bucket Fountain is an iconic kinetic sculpture in Wellington, the capital city of New Zealand. It is located in Cuba Mall, which is part of Cuba Street . It consists of a series of "buckets" that fill with water until they tip, spilling their load into the buckets and pool below.